Posts Tagged ‘media’
What’s in a Name?
There is more – much more – to Plaid’s internal review than media coverage in recent days will have led you to believe
2020 Vision: Politics in Wales
This morning our most opinionated editor shares his views on politics in Wales in 2020 with Public Affairs Cymru. Here’s an extra from what he said
Children are becoming feral? Look who they’re learning from
Are our children really becoming more like animals?
Investigative how?
The media makes much of its freedom and the importance of investigation. Yet no outside influence has done more to curtail it than the media itself
The power of the bucket
The end of the News of the World also speaks to longer-term issues facing the newspaper industry
What a shame the pundits can’t go out in the first round
I KNOW the World Cup is only just over a week old and I know I should probably just lighten up and join in with the spirit of the thing but I have just about had enough of the endless, monotonous noise ruining my enjoyment of the world’s biggest football tournament. No, I’m not talking [...]
The editor as ostrich
The way this General Election ‘came to life’ has less to do with Clegg’s performance in the first debate and more closely reflects the unlikely way our attitudes towards voting have been transformed
A parallel universe
In the second of four reviews by Assembly Members, Peter Black gives us his view of how the campaign has gone this week. And what a week to schedule a Liberal Democrat to do it…
The men in front are more than just the front men
We love the idea that our politicians are pre-packaged front men, good only for repeating the sound bites fed them by shadowy spin doctors. Events like tonight’s live TV debate give this the lie.
No more who, what, where, when, why
The media continues to grapple with fundamental changes in news consumers’ expectations. But, individually and collectively, journalists need to be responding in ways that embrace the changes and show that the old ways are dead
Culture in a vacuum: Welsh arts coverage in the English language media
For English language writers, poets and artists, Wales is an exciting place to be, with plenty of support and quality work. So why does our media and our education system seem intent on killing it by neglect?
‘We now have a skewed election which favours a discredited political elite’
As the new political year starts, Plaid Cymru PPC Jonathan Edwards reflects on how there has never been a time when the political and economic establishment has defending its own interests at the expense of Wales and working people







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